Delta Force Is Out Now But The Single-Player Campaign Will Drop Next Month

Delta Force Is Out Now But The Single-Player Campaign Will Drop Next Month

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of combat simulation under my belt, I must say, the announcement of Delta Force has me more than just a little excited. Having grown up on classics like Battlefield and Call of Duty, I’ve been yearning for a return to the large-scale, tactical battles that made those games so iconic.

Today marks the release of Delta Force, an eagerly awaited shooter that brings to mind Battlefield. This thrilling game was crafted by Team Jade, a division within TiMi Studio Group, who are renowned for creating Call of Duty Mobile, the most played COD game in history. At present, it’s a multiplayer-focused title, but Team Jade has hinted at when the single-player campaign will become available.

You don’t have to wait much longer – the single-player part of Delta Force is set to launch in January 2025.

Black Hawk Down

Originally known as Delta Force: Hawk Ops but later changed due to review, the game Delta Force is now accessible in an open beta phase for personal computer users.

Previously, Delta Force delivered a captivating and genuine mass-scale battle experience, rich with diversity and fulfillment that many players have likened to an improved Battlefield 2042. As it moves into the open beta phase, it continues to provide numerous engaging features for users.

Many gamers are eagerly anticipating delving into the ‘Warfare’ multiplayer experience, a thrilling 32 vs 32 player versus player (PvP) battlefield teeming with military power. Players will have the opportunity to traverse terrain using land, air vehicles and engage in intense ground combat equipped with an extensive array of weaponry across multiple maps.

In other parts of the game, you’ll find ‘The Operations’. This is a teamwork-based mode where three players join forces to confront AI adversaries in different landscapes while uncovering evolving goals together.

Team Jade has announced that in January, they will launch the standalone part of their game, a story inspired by the true events of ‘Black Hawk Down’. This single-player segment will be available on all platforms. Following the release of the game itself, which is compatible across multiple platforms, it will first appear on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play, thereby expanding into two massive markets.

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2024-12-05 17:47